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Gordon Brown woos first-time voters

Monday 15 February 2010 10:34 EST
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Gordon Brown today wooed first-time voters in a constituency where Labour holds a 3,000 majority.

The Prime Minister and local MP Tony Wright met students at Great Yarmouth College in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.

Mr Brown spent around 30 minutes at the college, meeting students studying boat-building, plumbing and catering.

Mr Wright took Great Yarmouth from the Conservatives with an 8,000 majority 13 years ago. His majority was almost halved in 2001 and then cut to 3,055 in 2005.

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